Guest guest Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011 So, after asking the original question and getting the encouraging feedback, I decided to risk to add just a bit of estradiol to my regiment in quest of improved skin. My original serum test, a year ago, was 300 pg/ml E at ovulation. I was/am taking progesterone for estrogen dominance for about a year now, and it improved my mood and water retention significantly. Namely, I didn't have any water retention, and started getting very accoustomed to my perpetually trim waist. But my skin was dryer than ever. I had some Wiley E syringes from before when I tried it in the past without success (my rage was returning every time.) I started myself on extremely low dose this cycle- 1/8 of Wiley (starting with 1 line=1mg a day and up to 2 lines at ovulation) - this is as low as I can go using the syringes. I am on E for about 14 days now. This time, there is no ill effects on my mood so far. Also, a noticable improvement in my dry skin- no itching or flaking on my arms and legs that I grew to be accoustomed to. No noticable effect on face holowness - actually, I think it improved a bit but my husband says there is no improvement. However (!) I am retaining water on my hips and love handles again, and my trim waist is gone and gone. I still see it in the morning before I put any E, but it's gone soon after the application. I want it back. Is the water retention the sign that my body just can't handle more estrogen? Do I need to whack my body with more progesterone? Do I just need to wait till next cycle to see if my body rebalances itself? Is it time to start thinking about doing something drastic, beyond my bodybuilding, about increasing my HGH levels- maybe we need high HGH in conjunction with high E to match the hormone profile of our youth if we want to have a low water retention in our bodies while retaining water in our skin? Any thoughts? Thx a lot, Viki > > > > > > From: health_junkie <health_junkie@> > > Subject: Estrogen's effects on facial rejuvenation > > To: rhythmicliving > > Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2010, 11:51 AM > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > Hey guys, > > > > Have any of you who are on estrogen replacement noticed any effect of it on your facial volume? > > I know the perception of appearance by self is subjective somewhat, but still... > > I am very interested in the effect of estrogen on appearance. > > From what I've read, theoretically, declining estrogen is responsible for the periorbital (and general) hollowing of the face. > > The research was done only for post-menopausal women, and the results are supposedly 'mixed' - those who were a few years post-menopause didn't show any effect from the (very low dose) replacement, and those who started close to the onset had improved facial volume and skin. > > > > Thx! > > Viki > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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